Just for the record if a tire is DOT(Department of Transportation) approved that means it is street legal. The warning that you see in the catalogs means that even though it is DOT approved and technically legal to use on the street it is not very well suited for daily driver type applications or regualar street use and is designed for racing with limited (Dry street only! )street use.

ha ha yeah thats me. i plan on having a shortbed put on. so i traded my longbed for a shortbed a while back, its sitting in my garage. but i just got the new turbo on yesturday and already have another problem. lol i think my truck hates me

ha ha yeah thats me. i plan on having a shortbed put on. so i traded my longbed for a shortbed a while back, its sitting in my garage. but i just got the new turbo on yesturday and already have another problem. lol i think my truck hates me

You're putting a shortbed on a long bed frame? How's that gonna work? Or did you trade trucks?

well they dont make single cab shortbed diesel trucks. so i am having everything shortened up to accept the shortbed. i have talked to a couple guys that have done this and i have plenty of pictures so its just a matter of money now

well they dont make single cab shortbed diesel trucks. so i am having everything shortened up to accept the shortbed. i have talked to a couple guys that have done this and i have plenty of pictures so its just a matter of money now

Sweet! It sounds like a lot of work, but it'll beat neat to have a short bed diesel. Money might be the hard part.

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